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Stabilised roads at stabilised costs*

Stabilised roads at stabilised costs*

You told us you have high maintenance, unsealed roads that eat up money. Increased traffic and vehicle speeds are accelerating road degradation and increasing maintenance intervention.

Your local resheet material can be underperforming and too far to cart. Carting new material damages roads and incurs huge freight costs.

Traditional road stabilising uses large amounts of water and is increasingly unavailable or too far away. Dust complaints and incident reports are increasing daily.

Roads are too slippery when wet and wet weather damage is on the rise.

PolyCom Stabilising Aid can solve every problem listed above. A versatile Australian innovation, PolyCom Stabilising Aid works by bonding road base material with an environmentally safe polymer to create a stable, long lasting road surface.

PolyCom is easily used with your council’s existing equipment and in most cases uses existing insitu material that minimises road damage and saves you money on freight expenses. It will improve almost any type of material with fines present: road base, natural gravel, clays and loams. Material you thought unsuitable can be transformed into safe and well performing roads.

Stabilising with PolyCom is easier than more traditional methods. It saves huge amounts of water, minimises dust and thereby minimises complaints.

It is environmentally friendly and OHS compliant.

PolyCom consultants are aware of local conditions and will provide on site training and ongoing support. Our customers are happy to discuss the results of PolyCom Stabilising Aid with you.

Call 1800 790 907 for more information.

*Copy supplied by Earthco

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